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Integrated approaches, multiple scales: Snag dynamics in burned versus unburned landscapes
Joy Nystrom Mast, Carol L. Chambers
Forestry, School of
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Landscape Ecology
100%
Snag Dynamics
100%
Geographic Information Science
100%
Wildfire
75%
Arizona
50%
Dead Trees
25%
Ponderosa pine Forest
25%
Landscape Change
25%
Wildlife
25%
Land Management
25%
Management Goals
25%
Management Challenges
25%
Motivation
25%
Type of Work
25%
GIS Data
25%
Landscape Pattern
25%
Science Methods
25%
Science Practices
25%
Landscape Form
25%
Bird Use
25%
Landscape Management
25%
Cavity Nesters
25%
Management Needs
25%
Disturbed Landscapes
25%
Cavity-nesting Birds
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Landscape Ecology
100%
Information Science
100%
Pinus
25%
Land Management
25%
Landscape Management
25%